Campaign to Save Frenchay Continues
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In March 2005, I
encouraged local residents to write to
the heads of the NHS Trusts involved in making the decision on the
future of Frenchay. I was
overwhelmed by petition forms and e-mails in response to this call.
I also addressed
250 local residents who gathered outside the Beeches Hotel,
Brislington, to register their protest at the plan to deprive
South Gloucestershire residents of their only major hospital, at
Frenchay. Inside the hotel, the chairmen of each of the six local NHS
trusts were meeting to decide the future of the hospitals in North
Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
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In the summer I also wrote to
North Bristol Trust under the Freedom of Information Act and asked for
copies of internal Trust documents which related to the Frenchay /
Southmead decision. I was furious to learn that
the
Trust knew that its own analysis showed Frenchay was the best site for
access, yet it continued to back Southmead, and allowed other Trust
boards to think that Southmead was the better site. I
immediately wrote to the Secretary of State to urge her to look at the
decision again in the light of these documents.
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I have now
joined forces with
South Gloucestershire's Lib Dem council
group in a new bid to save Frenchay. We are
investigating the possibility of referring the issue to the
Parliamentary Ombudsman under a complaint of maladministration, or of
taking expert legal advice over a possible judicial review of the
Frenchay decision.
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In September 2006, the
Parliamentary Ombudsman
told me that she would
not be investigating a complaint
submitted earlier this year by the Save Frenchay Hospital Group
and myself about the way the decision to close the Hospital was
made. Now the only hope of getting the decision changed lies in a
meeting at Westminster where I will seek to
persuade the Ombudsman to look again at her decision.
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